I became a mage and was recruited by the lord as his son-in-law

Chapter 212 The Archmage's Helplessness 2

"Wait a moment."

Bennett looked back and saw Denise jogging behind him.

"Slow down, slow down. You just finished the transformation and the wound on your head hasn't healed yet. How can you make such a big movement?"

After saying that, he waved his hand, and magic power surged, and he brought Danisto in front of him.

"What's wrong? You'd better rest in the Mage Tower now."

Denise was gently placed on the ground, with a look of envy in her eyes.

The Archmage's transformation method is great, but it can't allow the Scourge Mage to gain power quickly, unlike a promotion like Bennett, who gains the full power of the Scourge Rune once he breaks through.

"Well, I'm going to the North."

Bennett was a little amused and said:

"What can you do there?"

Denise pulled Bennett's collar, and Bennett understood. He lowered his head and leaned forward. Denise whispered in Bennett's ear:

"When the time comes, you can just teleport me to the North. The teacher will definitely not ignore me. I will stay with Aimee, and she will definitely save Aimee as well."

Bennett looked at Denise. Denise had her eyes wide open, looking at Bennett in a silly way.

The archmage was in the mage tower, he was so angry that he was fuming.

This is what it means to cheat your father... bah, cheat your teacher?

Although this was a bit unscrupulous, Bennett was not a pedantic person. He thought about it carefully, shook his head, and said:

"Not good. This time, the Calamity Rune is very powerful. The Soul Rune is very strange. The Meteor Mage may not be able to defeat it."

The great wizard was furious when he heard this. "Isn't it just that you guys talked back to me once? How dare you make up stories about me?"

However, thinking of the spiritual power Bennett displayed that day, the wizard calmed down again.

Bennett was definitely not weak. At the beginning, the two of them had a mental confrontation, and Bennett took advantage of his great momentum and beat the master to death with a random punch.

Although she did not use her full strength, this record was brilliant enough.

Thinking of this, the great wizard's eyes fixed and he continued to eavesdrop on the conversation between the two.

Denise was also a little shocked when she heard what Bennett said, but she didn't know that Bennett and Meteorite had fought before.

Although I know Bennett is good, I still have no idea how good he is.

Then Denise said:

"How long have you been promoted to the Calamity? Your teacher is a thousand-year-old wizard. If a turtle grows up this big, it will become a monster. Just because you can't handle it doesn't mean that your teacher can't handle it."

Bennett looked at Denise sympathetically and said, "Do you know that your teacher has been eavesdropping?"

Bennett opened his mouth, wanting to save some face for the great wizard, but he didn't know how to start.

The Archmage was in the room, his fists clenched.

Although Denise was indeed defending her, she just couldn't be happy.

"That's enough, Denise. Come back and calculate the laws of the meteors for me to a hundred decimal places. Now, immediately, at once."

Denise shrank her neck, turned around and tried to leave.

But an invisible hand had already grabbed her by the scruff of the neck and lifted her into the Mage Tower.

Bennett looked back towards the Mage Tower in thought, just in time to hear the voice of the Archmage, who was clearly in a bad mood.

"You come in too."

Bennett smiled bitterly and shook his head, then turned around and flew into the Mage Tower again.

In the wizard's tower, the archmage was holding a teaching stick in his hand and looking at Denise angrily.

Denise was lying on a table, holding a pen in her hand, looking at the draft paper in front of her with a frustrated look.

"Thank you, Master."

The Archmage didn't even look at Bennett, but said calmly:

"Thank Denise if you want to thank her. If you bring Denise to the North, I really don't have any good solutions."

Bennett understood what the Archmage meant and said:

"I will treat Denise well in the future."

The great wizard frowned as he listened. It was a good thing to say, but it was not pleasant to hear.

After listening to this, Denise looked up at Bennett and gave him a lovely smile.

The Archmage became even angrier when he saw Denise's reaction.

"What are you looking at? Calculate it for me. When you figure it out, you can leave this house."

Denise stuck out her tongue and looked down at the formula and decimal point below.

It’s over. Where were we just now?

The Archmage brought a chair, sat on it, and said to Bennett:

"Pick a place to sit, just like before."

Bennett found a place at random, sat down and looked at the archmage.

The great wizard squeezed the teaching stick in his hand, and asked, not knowing what he was thinking:

"Have you ever fought against that Rune?"

Bennett nodded and said:

"Yes, but that Scourge has just broken through and cannot yet unleash the full power of the runes. He is very weak."

After hearing Bennett's words, the great wizard did not show any contempt, but asked solemnly:

"Is there anything special about this rune?"

Denise also pricked up her ears quietly, obviously her mind was no longer on the formula in front of her.

Bennett recalled what happened that day and said:

“It can extract human souls to enhance the power of its spells.

in addition……"

By the time Bennett finished his long speech, Denise's eyes were already full of tears.

The great wizard seemed to be thinking about something. He stood up from his chair and kept walking back and forth in the open space.

"A mage is most powerful when he is ready for battle. A prepared mage is a hundred times more powerful than an unprepared mage."

Bennett sighed. Of course he knew this, but there was really nothing he could do now.

"I'll have to trouble the Archmage again."

The Grand Master maintained his master's caution and modesty, and said:

"I can't guarantee that I can save the people. I still prioritize my own safety. You can understand that, right?"

Bennett nodded and said:

"It is an honor for the younger generation to have the Grand Mage come out of seclusion. The Grand Mage should just do his best."

The great wizard had made up her mind and looked relaxed. She glanced at Denise and saw that the numbers on her pen had not moved for such a long time, so she knew that Denise was distracted.

"What are you doing? After all this time, you've only made this little progress? Tonight's dinner is gone!"

Denise looked at the formula in front of her with a sad face. She was completely out of ideas now, and the symbols in front of her suddenly became incomprehensible.

What was this one for? What was that one for? How did these two get put together?

We have to start all over again.

The great wizard got rid of his anger from Denise and felt much better again.

"Let's go now. I also need to make some preparations. Otherwise, I won't be sure of winning against a well-prepared wizard."

No matter how careful and cautious he was, the wizard still didn't think he would lose.

Denise is right about one thing.

The thousand-year-old turtle has become a monster.

Bennett looked embarrassed and said:

"Can you wait a moment?"

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